Reviews Bakers And Co

5
Ken Hayward
+5
Busy, friendly restaurant at the top of the Gloucester road. Indoor and outdoor seating, table service. I had smashed avocado with two poached eggs on toast, my companion had a beetroot sandwich. Cappuccino was excellent as was the food. Recommended for a light lunch or breakfast. Total cost for two was £22 including two coffees, two meals and two soft drinks.
4
Shannon Mychael
+4
Fantastic place for brunch! Service was excellent, and the food was incredible. Most of the ingredients are locally sourced, and the animals were humanely raised. Great options for vegetarians and meat eaters alike. I highly recommend the lemon & almond cupcakes!
5
Akira Saito(SBTM)
+5
Amazing little cafe, perfect for a lazy brunch. Good quality ‘cafe food’ with a twist, their bread was full of flavour and with great texture. Service was attentive and prompt. Chorizo Bloody Mary is well worth a try!❤️😋 I’d love to come back one day!
5
Asta Umbrasaite
+5
" A 1000 mile walk start with one step" and who does not love a good reward! It's quite a walk on Gloucester Road to reach this place and yes you will walk past many amazing looking coffee shops, but with a goal in mind you deserve, you need, YOU MUST visit this place! I cannot imagine anyone leaving gift them without a smile: the baked goods hypnotise you as you Peak though then windows and if you a coffee fanatic (like me) you will get to choose from 2 coffee beans options too! It is not an average coffee place, it's a treat, it's a retreat for your body and.. mind :) Enjoy!
5
Andy H
+5
Only recently started going here, didn't know what I was missing! Awesome ham and cheese, almond, almond and chocolate croissants, lemon curd Danish, lots of other tasty options. Natural wood interior is very cozy.
5
Dessi Veltcheva
+5
I had the vegetarian breakfast and I absolutely LOVED IT!! BEST vegetarian fry up for sure :) I also loved the pinto beans and mushroom was so great!! My partner had the meat one and he loved that one too! One small advice is if we can have the music a bit quieter it will make the atmosphere even better :) I also think chai latte could be less sweet (or have option to add sugar if we need) could be even better but overall absolutely LOVED IT!!
5
julie newbold
+5
Went in at a quiet part of the day. Was very pleasant, there were children’s books there which was handy for the two year old with us. I didn’t have a meal, but we had tea, latte, a baby chino and a hazelnut brownie. It was all reasonably priced and I felt that there was a good quantity of tea in a pot. The hazelnut brownie was very nice with whole hazelnuts in it.
4
Joyce Ho
+4
Sunday brunch is a busy time for Bakers & Co. There was a minor wait to get seated but they provided a menu so we were ready to order as soon as a table was free. The morning toast, essentially French toast, was amazing. Two thick slices of sourdough (?) drenched in their cinnamon, sugar & egg mixture with creme fraiche. When you add cured bacon (extra £2) and rhubarb, it’s a sweet haven! I enjoyed the spices in the sausage of the baker’s breakfast too. There was a long time for our food to arrive, however, the service is friendly. I believe it to be worthwhile.
5
Sarah Cooper
+5
This is going to sound incredibly dramatic, but in July 2020 I ate a life-changing sandwich at Baker & Co. Easily top 5 sandwiches of my life. It was a pillowy soft but lightly crispy bun filled with apple chutney, slaw and melt-in-your-mouth pork belly. It was a weekend special, but this is a plea for Baker & Co to put it back on the menu!! All the other baked goods are amazing but this was truly on another level. Please consider bringing it back!!!!
5
Ekaterina Dianova
+5
Good choice of both savory and sweet treats, all of them are very tasty as well with a tangy sourdough aftertaste! Great quality coffee and nice service. The service wasn’t nice before but they’ve improved it a lot recently
5
Ben Leith
+5
Very good breakfast spot. Likely to struggle to get a table for weekend brunch so get there early. Mexican eggs were very interesting.
5
Aylesbury Bakes
+5
Lovely selection of savoury pastries and Easter hot cross buns! I opted for the Kouign-Amann which was delicious. Really syrupy caramel bottom and good lamination on the pastry! Thank you.
4
Jon Gregory
+4
Cute, trendy menu, very Bristol. Service was great, coffee was a life saver, tea was meh - posh tea bags, no wellie! Very good value too, though - lovely eggs, doorstep sourdough toast, organic butter (why Lord, why?) but defo worth a breakfast if you're in need of one!
5
Nawaaz
+5
Amazing brunch, fresh ingredients and a lovely welcome. Friendly and helpful service, we will hopefully be coming back again soon! I had the Huevos Rancheros (refried beans with eggs, salad and mini tortillas) and was blown away by the beautiful and refreshing tastes. Highly recommended, it definitely lives up to its reputation.
5
Tristan Michell
+5
The food here is fresh and interesting. Cosy atmosphere and nice staff. Costs a bit more than other local competitors but worth it.
4
Louise Gregg
+4
Great vibes, friendly staff, the coffee was good (not the best I've had in my life hence the 4/5 but it was still great) and the food was delicious. I'd definitely recommend.
5
Carmen Coxon
+5
Super tasty egg-based bruncheon in Hipsterville. Had to queue but not for long. Staff were very patient and we didn't feel at all rushed. My co-diners had the bloody Mary and they said it was frickin' ace!